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Advanced Placement (AP) from the College Board
AP is a way a student can earn college credit or placement through an AP subject exam. The exam is associated with an AP high school class. Students can study independently to take an AP Exam, but that is a very difficult task as there would not be an instructor teaching and guiding the learning, and no access to the resources the College Board provides through AP Classroom. AP Classroom is linked to the high school class and teacher.
AP exams all have at least some component of digital testing. Many AP exams use the College Board's Bluebook app that is installed on the student's Parkway Chromebook.
To learn more about AP, click here.
To learn about the 2024-2025 AP deadlines and fees, click here.
For information on the format of South High's AP 2025 exams, click here.
To learn what score is needed on an AP exam to earn credit at specific universities and how the credit or placement is given, click here.